Parents, and some students, aren't too happy about having to stay home from school again. While main thoroughfares are mostly clear, many side roads remain icy. To make matters worse, temperatures will remain dangerously cold through Tuesday morning.

40/29 spoke with Rich Shaeffer, communications director of the Springdale School District. He said Springdale schools used up all five of their snow days in December.

"Education is important, so if they gotta make it up they gotta make it up. I think Saturdays are OK for most people. I know they would interfere with some plans, but I know a lot of people go out of town for spring break, so that might be a little bit hard for them," Mcnelly said.

Schaeffer said using Saturdays and the first two days of spring break are options if more winter weather forces classes to cancelled again. The district could also tack on more days to the end of the school year. But, for now, Springdale still has one more teacher preparation day it can use if classes get canceled again this winter.

As for what parents want -- "I prefer not Saturdays, because Saturday is the day my son is off, so I'm staying with my kids, you know, and enjoy," Martha Robles said.

40/29 reached out to multiple schools in northwest Arkansas about what they will do to make up snow days.

Bentonville said they will use MLK Day and Presidents Day along with tacking on days to the end of the year.

Fayetteville said they will make up days on designated Saturdays and holidays. Making spring break shorter is the last option.